I've recently registered The Bat! Pro and came upon such issue:
I'm using Windows10 with 2 instances of Firefox Browser - one is installed in the system, another one is an indepedent portable version. I'm using a portable Firefox as a default browser registered in the system. Bat is totally incapable to open hyperlinks in Firefox Portable which is my properly registered system browser. Other programs installed in the system don't have problem with that. Changing a default browser in system, and reverting it back does not help at all.
When I'm using an in-bulit Bat! HTML browser the situation looks like this:
I'm using Windows10 with 2 instances of Firefox Browser - one is installed in the system, another one is an indepedent portable version. I'm using a portable Firefox as a default browser registered in the system. Bat is totally incapable to open hyperlinks in Firefox Portable which is my properly registered system browser. Other programs installed in the system don't have problem with that. Changing a default browser in system, and reverting it back does not help at all.
When I'm using an in-bulit Bat! HTML browser the situation looks like this:
- When I change default browser to any system browser such as Edge od Firefox the links are opened properly
- When I change my default browser back to Firefox Portable links are not opened at all. I have to copy them manually to the browser window.
- When I change default browser to any system browser such as Edge od Firefox and click any hyperlink Bat! opens 2 windows with the same link - one in the default browser and second one in Internet Exlplorer (?!).
- When I change my default browser back to Firefox Portable links are opened in Internet Explorer only
- Bat! is handling hyperlinks in Windows10 some improper way which causes it to ignore non-standard browsers, even if they are properly registered in the OS
- Bat! is using an Internet Explorer as a "system browser" instead of Edge (which seems like a serious security issue). This is also someway related to a bad hadling of the external links and opening them twice.